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Here's advice from someone with zero experience of this cho
the best insulation is waterproof, I'd think. And when it comes to closed cell foam, I see no problem with white insulating board, maybe with a foil backing. Score it if necessary to get the curve you need. and glue in place. What could be the problem with this? Brian W On 09 Aug 2003 01:44:18 GMT, (MLapla4120) wrote: I'm re-doing the forward berth on my Westsail 32 and it involves removing some ribbing, then putting in the insulation ( I was thinking of rolls of 'backed' insulation. I think they are backed with aluminum). Putting the roll in plastic to prevent moisture from entering was another goal. I was wondering how thick it should be and where to get it. Thanks |